
Underscore
The Vinyl Detective, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Finlay Robertson
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By:
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Andrew Cartmel
About this listen
The Vinyl Detective plunges into the world of Italian movie soundtrack music in his eighth adventure that is sure to delight those who love whimsical British cosy crime. Expect laughs, LPs, cats and the return of fan favourites, Nevada, Tinkler, Stinky Stanmer and more.
Some of the greatest (and grooviest) music ever committed to vinyl has come out of Italy.
And some of the greatest music to come out of Italy is the rich diversity of soundtracks composed for the indigenous film industry – particularly for gruesome thrillers known as ‘gialli'. The maestros who composed for these include Ennio Morricone, Piero Piccioni, Armand Trovajoli…
And Valerius Passeri.
He was one of the finest composers of this genre and his original LPs from his 1960s heyday fetch a fortune from collectors.
No one disputes that Passeri was a genius…
The argument is whether or not he was a murderer.
Passeri's mistress was killed in London in the 1960s while he was here on location for a film shoot. There was never enough hard evidence to lead to a prosecution but the stink of scandal has never gone away.
Passeri's granddaughter Chloe has come to England to hire the Vinyl Detective. She wants him to negotiate for a collection of her father's LPs. The mastertapes of the albums have been destroyed and she needs immaculate vinyl copies to provide the source for a series of reissues – Chloe's mission is to preserve her grandfather's heritage.
And also, it transpires, to clear his name.
So it turns out that the Vinyl Detective's real job will be to find out who actually committed a murder – over half a century ago, in Swinging London.
But the real killer is not enchanted with the notion of being exposed. And, having killed once before, they see no problem in doing so again.
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- M. van Heerebeek
- 01-04-25
More of the same - Thank goodness!
Another wild story that begins innocently, all our favourite characters and a few lovely new ones (Burlap being the loveliest of them all), and wonderfully read by one of the best narrators I know. Great stuff, highly recommend.
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- matthew andrews
- 09-04-25
better than the last, praise indeed
an intertwining story expertly read. These stories are always hard to put down. I hope there are more
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- MommaBear
- 28-03-25
Love these stories
Book 8 is just as good as all the rest and I do hope there is a Book 9. It is not that many authors that can write a consistent book series but this is one.
Narration as always is such a delight to listen to to .
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-04-25
Those pesky vinyl detectives
I am a fan always waiting for the next edition thanks for making me laugh
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- k pius
- 03-04-25
Disappointing
So with 5hrs left of the book, I chose to listen to Faith by The Cure instead of this book when walking my dog yesterday. That says it all really.
I don't care about the ending, I'm not curious whether the old man did it or not, I don't really want to know.
There are way too many embelishments which extend the book needlessly.
Maybe 8 books is enough...
If there is another one, I'll definitely sample it before commiting which I've not done to any of the others.
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